analog-compatible
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/ˈænəˌlɔg kəmˈpætəbl̩/
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/ˈænəlɒɡ kəmˈpætəbl̩/
Works with analog systems
Etymology
'analog-compatible' originates from the combination of 'analog,' which refers to a continuous signal or system, and 'compatible,' meaning capable of existing or working together without conflict.
The term 'analog-compatible' emerged as technology evolved, requiring devices to work with both analog and digital systems.
Initially, it referred to devices that could work with analog systems, and this meaning has remained consistent.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
capable of functioning with or being used in conjunction with analog systems or devices.
The new television is analog-compatible, allowing it to work with older VCRs.
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Last updated: 2025/03/07 09:14
